| Literature DB >> 32344867 |
Samrein B M Ahmed1,2, Sara Amer1, Amal Hussein1, Drishti D Kampani1, Nour Al Hasham1, Mohamed M Assker1, Nour Shawa2, Dima Saleh1, Khalid O Alfarouk3.
Abstract
The incidence of cancer is increasing worldwide as well as in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Currently, researchers are advocating not only for prevention programs but also for early detection. In this study, we aimed to assess the general awareness of cancer among the UAE population, with a focus on environmental risk factors. A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed, and a structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 385 participants. A total of 91.2% of the study population identified cancer as the leading cause of death, while 64.6% of the subjects were able to identify the key causes of cancer. A total of 87.3% and 70.5% of the participants were able to define tobacco and alcohol, respectively, as cancer-causing agents. Most of the study population failed to identify cancer-related infectious agents and incense smoke as carcinogens. Respondents in the medical professions had the highest knowledge score when compared with respondents with a non-medical profession and unemployed participants (p < 0.0005). To fill the gaps in cancer-related knowledge, participants were asked about their preferred method for cancer education, and 83.9% of the participants favored the media as a source of information. Conclusively, our findings indicated a gap in cancer knowledge among UAE residents, which highlights the importance of educational campaigns by health authorities; a follow-up study evaluating the success of educational campaigns is also warranted.Entities:
Keywords: UAE population; cancer; environment; knowledge; risk factors
Year: 2020 PMID: 32344867 PMCID: PMC7246594 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17092984
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1General causes of cancer identified by the study population.
Figure 2The knowledge of the participants regarding the prevalent cancer types in the UAE.
Figure 3Environmental causes of cancer correctly identified by the study subjects. HBV: Hepatitis B virus; HPV: Human Papilloma virus; EPV: Epstein–Barr virus; H. pylori: Helicobacter pylori.
Cancer-related Knowledge Score by Demographic characteristics of study participants.
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| Score (%) | Test Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | ||||
| 18–24 | 139 | 51.9 | 6.681 * | 0.083 |
| 25–35 | 82 | 48.1 | ||
| 36–45 | 62 | 48.1 | ||
| >45 | 70 | 55.6 | ||
| Level of education | ||||
| Below University | 55 | 48.1 | 7015.0 * | 0.089 |
| University and Above | 298 | 51.9 | ||
| Occupational field | ||||
| Medical | 44 | 64.2 | 13.264 ** |
|
| Non-Medical | 226 | 50.6 | ||
| Unemployed | 83 | 45.3 | ||
| Country of origin | ||||
| Middle East | 275 | 51.9 | 10635 * | 0.910 |
| Others | 78 | 48.1 | ||
| UAE Residency duration | ||||
| Less than 5 years | 62 | 44.4 | 7187.0 * |
|
| 5 years and above | 291 | 51.9 | ||
| Emirate | ||||
| Abu Dhabi | 53 | 48.1 | 1.127 * | 0.770 |
| Dubai | 78 | 51.9 | ||
| Sharjah | 152 | 48.1 | ||
| Northern Emirates | 70 | 51.9 |
* Test is Kruskal-Wallis or Mann-Whitney U test. ** Test is ANOVA or independent t-test.